About Us

About Perdana Global Peace Foundation

The establishment of the Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF) began with the launching of Kuala Lumpur Initiative to Criminalise War in December 2005 spearheaded by Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia. The Forum concluded with major support from panelists and attendees that a serious, active and sustained struggle is needed to outlaw war and encourage global peace.

Perdana Global Peace Organisation (PGPO) was formed on 4 May 2006 and subsequently PGPF was registered as a Non-Governmental Organisation on October 2010.

Azmarita Azmin Zahari

Executive

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Mahathir Global Peace School 2

Tun Dr Mahathir is giving his opening speech for the Mahathir Global Peace School 2 (MGPS) at Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR), Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The t heme for the second MGPS was Global Peace and Conflict Resolution

Mahathir Global Peace School 2

Objective
To explore strategies in order to construct a just and peaceful world. The curricula is designed to embrace matters on violence as well as conflict resolution, e.g. war, poverty, racism, non violent initiatives for social change and peace building, social transformation and peace.
Aims of school
- To provide a comprehensive knowledge and focus discussion surrounding global peace and conflict resolution, including those concerning its definitional scope and its theoretical and practical relevance in a globalized world.
- To explore the theoretical and practical dimensions of global peace and conflict resolution in an international context where the role of the nation-state is being subjected - to significant pressures across all regions.
- To investigate the political, ethical, legal, and economic implications of global peace and its relationship to cosmopolitanism as an alternative to more traditional notions of nationalism.
- To examine the role of international institutions, principally the United Nations, in promoting global peace.
- To examine a range of specific issue areas—including human rights, the environment, migration, security, humanitarian intervention, and gender—through the prism of global peace and associated critiques of global peace.

You can contribute to the projects above by donating at donation.perdana4peace.org